Camperdown House

A neo-classical house built in 1828 and designed by the architect William Burn. It was named after the Battle of Camperdown, where Admiral A

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A neo-classical house built in 1828 and designed by the architect William Burn. It was named after the Battle of Camperdown, where Admiral Adam Duncan triumphed over the Dutch fleet in 1797. The Duncan family used a pension granted by a grateful British government, to build this magnificent house.

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Wed - Sun: 12.00-16.00

Closed: Mon - Tues

Free

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